finite as an adjective: - 1
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finite
adjective
1 finite
Bounded or limited in magnitude or spatial or temporal extent.
Roget 84:
numeral,
complementary,
divisible,
aliquot,
reciprocal,
prime,
relatively prime,
fractional,
decimal,
figurate†,
incommensurable.
proportional,
exponential,
logarithmic,
logometric†,
differential,
fluxional†,
integral,
totitive†.
positive,
negative;
rational,
irrational;
surd,
radical,
real;
complex,
imaginary;
finite;
infinite;
impossible.
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2 finite
of verbs Relating to forms of the verb that are limited in time by a tense and (usually) show agreement with number and person.
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